-
Official Do****ents in Iran: Re-Examination of the
Sphragistic System in the Ll-
Khanid and Yuan Dynasties".
Journal of the
Turfan Studies:
Essays on the Third...
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refers to him as Alp Er Tunga. They are also
referred to as Ilek
Khanids or Ilak
Khanids (Persian: ایلک خانیان, romanized: Ilak-Khānīyān) in Persian. Chinese...
- The Qutlugh-
Khanids (Persian: قراختاییان کرمان,
otherwise known as the Qutlugh-
Khanid dynasty,
Kirmanid dynasty, or very
rarely as the
Later Western Liao)...
- his
brother Ismail Khandan, who
maintained the
alliance with the Kara-
Khanids. Meanwhile, the
Seljuq Turks,
under the
leadership of Tughril,
asked Mas'ud...
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Turkic works were
written in
these languages. The
language of the Kara-
Khanid Khanate was
known as Turki, Ferghani,
Kashgari or Khaqani. The language...
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Tughril and his
other relatives were
serving the Kara-
Khanids of Bukhara. In 1026, the Kara-
Khanids were
driven out of
Bukhara by the
Ghaznavid Sultan Mahmud...
- Eldiguzids,
Seljuks (Greater and Iraq Seljuks) Kerman; Muzaffarid, Qutlugh-
Khanids Khorramabad;
Khorshidi dynasty Kunya Urgench;
early Khwarezmid era Lafur;...
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Mahmud ibn
Husayn ibn
Muhammad al-Kashgari was an 11th-century Kara-
Khanid scholar and
lexicographer of the
Turkic languages from Kashgar. His father,...
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Iranian to
Turkic predominance in
Central Asia, and
gradually the Kara-
khanids became ****imilated into the Perso-Arab
Muslim culture of the region. In...
- 1056–10579 İbrahim bin
Muhammad Khan 1057–1059
Mahmud 1059–1075 Umar (Kara-
Khanid) 1075[clarification needed] Ebu Ali el-Hasan 1075–1102
Ahmad Khan 1102–1128...